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Sandy Skoglund’s Bizarre Hybrid Photographs

New Jersey artist Sandy Skoglund creates more than photographs, she creates tableaus. Her well thought out compositions portray imaginative and bizarre scenes. These scenes often include complex installations of artificial landscapes or rooms made out of unusual material choices such as pipe cleaners. Her bodies of work entitled Fresh Hybrid and True Fiction Two illustrate that within the art of her photography she is the director. Her newest project is called Winter and is a combination of multiple mediums including ceramic snowflakes, drawings of snowflakes, and photos of eyes that belong to people and animals that she knows. See more after the jump!


New Jersey artist Sandy Skoglund creates more than photographs, she creates tableaus. Her well thought out compositions portray imaginative and bizarre scenes. These scenes often include complex installations of artificial landscapes or rooms made out of unusual material choices such as pipe cleaners. Her bodies of work entitled Fresh Hybrid and True Fiction Two illustrate that within the art of her photography she is the director. Her newest project is called Winter and is a combination of multiple mediums including ceramic snowflakes, drawings of snowflakes, and photos of eyes that belong to people and animals that she knows.







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